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Good evening Lebanon! This is The Hague calling…

By Dr. Christophe Paulussen, Senior researcher/Academic coordinator International Humanitarian Law/International Criminal Law Programme On 4 June 2013, the final lecture of the second season of...

Migration Benefits From Good Relationship With Diplomatic Representations

By Martin A. Wyss, Chief of Mission IOM the Netherlands The International Organization for Migration, established in 1951, is the global lead agency on migration...

Management of Public Diplomacy and Regional Brands

By José Luis Jácome,  Counsellor (Consular Affairs), Embassy of Ecuador in The Hague. The information revolution and the notion that an information society influences all...

Disarmament and Non-Proliferation of WMD

By Tanya Mehra, ASSER Institute. From 2 – 6 September 2013, the T.M.C. Asser Instituut together with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical...

Online learning: A practical option for diplomats

                            Many people view online learning as a second choice, suitable only when face-to-face training is not possible. However, many ministries of foreign affairs are...

President of The Hague Institute for Global Justice

By Roy Lie A Tjam Scores of international organisations have their headquarters in The Hague, a city which has long been an international symbol of ...

Clingendael: a national institute and a global academy

By Barend ter Haar Thirty years ago, four different institutes in the field of international relations merged to form a new institute: Clingendael. The scope...

Going soft?

By Richard T. Griffiths (Associate Editor Diplomat Magazine and Professor International  Studies, LeidenUniversity). In 1990 the American political economist Joseph Nye coined the term ‘soft...

Wikipedia and battle of words in Egypt

By Marília Maciel, DiploFoundation Political disputes usually take place in multiple and simultaneous battlefields. One of them is the semantic universe: the winning narrative about...

EU WELCOMES CROATIA

Ten  years after Croatia applied for the EU-membership in 2003, it was welcomed as the 28th Member State of the European Union on July...

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